Mixed motives by Marc Levine(
Book
)14
editions published
in
1998
in
English
and held by
305 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide

Algebraic cobordism by Marc Levine(
Book
)22
editions published
between
2006
and
2010
in
English
and held by
204 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Following Quillen's approach to complex cobordism, this book introduces the notion of oriented cohomology theory on the category
of smooth varieties over a fixed field. It also contains some examples of computations and applications

Motivic homotopy theory : lectures at a summer school in Nordfjordeid, Norway, August 2002 by B. I Dundas(
)6
editions published
in
2007
in
English
and held by
12 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
This book is based on lectures given at a summer school on motivic homotopy theory at the Sophus Lie Centre in Nordfjordeid,
Norway, in August 2002. Aimed at graduate students in algebraic topology and algebraic geometry, it contains background material
from both of these fields, as well as the foundations of motivic homotopy theory. It will serve as a good introduction as
well as a convenient reference for a broad group of mathematicians to this important and fascinating new subject

A comparative review of executive, legislative relations in the US and Russia pertaining to NATO enlargement by Marc Levine(
Book
)5
editions published
in
2001
in
English
and held by
3 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
The membership of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, NATO, expanded in 1999. This enlargement includes countries within
the Warsaw Pact. NATO enlargement has important consequences for the Alliance and the United States. It also has tremendous
consequences for the focus of the Alliance, the former Soviet Union, and the present day Russian Federation. The question
of whether an active and lively debate has taken place between the branches of these governments on this issue, specifically
between the executive and legislative branches, is explored in this thesis. It explains how U.S. foreign policy was determined
by leading policy makers, and that the lack of discourse and debate in executive/legislative relations is counterproductive.
It describes how NATO enlargement became a non-issue in 1998 in the United States, and a catalyst for reactionary politics
within Russia. Further, it provides insight into whether this lack of debate is congruent with past relations between the
executive and legislative branches. The thesis also explores Russian constitutional relationships and how they shape Russian
attitudes toward NATO enlargement